PUBG will end up like DayZ

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They're under no obligation to invest the money into the game after release (which is soon, unlike DayZ) if they don't expect a return on it. I expect nothing more than cosmetics added to the paid loot crates after release, any new content would be a bonus.

That money goes into perhaps oh I don't know, their next project? Maybe just new holiday homes and live the rest of their lives in comfort doing s*** all until they die? Unless you're a shareholder, who the f*** cares what they do with the money people gave them for a product they've delivered.

Constant updates to a released game is not a right to consumers so long as the game functions close to as advertised. Like s***, man, Left 4 Dead 2 hasn't gotten an update in f***in' years, f***ing Valve running off with my money n' s*** after releasing a fun ass game that gave me weeks of fun nights.

PUBG early access started in 2017. DayZ standalone has been in early access since 2013.

End of the day, PUBG has already succeeded in delivering what was promised assuming they stick to their Q4 2017 release schedule, which looks likely. If we're having this conversation in 4 years time then f***ing right we can all concede they've done a dodger but until then...

I'm expecting less frequent updates when it releases, but I don't see the game lasting too long if it drops support.

I think it's a great game to continually update because it's so sandboxy in nature. They could add new maps with twists, new weapons/vehicles, new events (like airdrop but something else), have seasonal events (snow for Christmas + Christmas themed lootboxes).

I'll be surprised if the game doesn't go this route since it's so popular